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        1. Sidney Clinton Pears, b. 22 March, 1849; d. 5 March, 1864.
      3. Benjamin Page, Junr., b. Louisville, Ky., 20 November, 1830; ed. Lawrenceville school, N. J.; during the war of the Rebellion was master's mate U. S. S. Valley City, N. A. squadron, 1862; acting assistant paymaster U. S. S. Commodore Barney, 12 June, 1862; transferred to tenth district Mississippi squadron, U. S. S. Victory, 1863; resigned at the close of the war, 30 December, 1865; one of the incorporators of the Y. M. C. A. of Pittsburgh, 8 July, 1869; d. at The Dingle, 23 January, 1874. M. 13 June, 1854, at her father's country-seat, Maple Grove, now in Allegheny, Pa., to Ellen Strong Campbell, b. 29 June, 1832, dau. of the Rev. Allan Ditchfield Campbell, D.D., by his wife Nancy White Bakewell (dau. Benjamin Bakewell of Pittsburgh, by his wife Ann White), niece of the Rev. Dr. William Henry Campbell, president Rutgers college, New Brunswick, N. J., 1863–1882, and grand-dau. of William Campbell by his wife Ann Ditchfield. Issue:
        1. Thomas Bakewell Page, b. Maple Grove, 11 April, 1855; d. Sunny Side, 28 October, 1864.
        2. Nannie Page, b. Pittsburgh.
        3. Sidney Page, b. Pittsburgh.
        4. Sarah Roanoke Page, b. Pittsburgh.
        5. Oliver Ormsby Page, b. Pittsburgh, 2 July, 1866; grad. Allegheny high school, 1883.
        6. Benjamin Page, b. Pittsburgh, 17 July, 1868.
      4. Oliver Ormsby Page, b. Rising Sun, Ind.,